Groupmuse

As a mode of expression that is entirely unencumbered by the limits of language, art music is a uniquely powerful tool for fostering a profound appreciation for the richness and diversity of our species, regardless of where the listener is from. As in: while I might never speak Czech, I do feel like I have some sort of deep understanding of what Bohemia feels like because of how much Antonín Dvořák I listen to.

Our next Night Out is a celebration of that fact. On February 11th at 5pm, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center - arguably the best chamber music society in the world - invites us into its Alice Tully Hall for an odyssey that explores the farther reaches of the European Classical Tradition.

We'll hear Joaquín Turina's first piano trio -- a masterpiece that so captures the intoxicating warmth of the Iberian atmosphere. We'll hear Edvard Grieg's Cello Sonata in A minor -- a work so infused with the cool whimsy of Grieg's Norwegian world. And the program will finish with Antonín Dvořák Quintet for string quartet and bass -- a lively romp that could only have come from Bohemia.

Tickets to the evening are on average more than $50, but because we're Groupmuse and CMS loves us, we've got a limited stack for only $25 - more than half off! But if history teaches us anything, it's that these will evaporate, so step lively!

Terms:
(1) You must submit your event for approval to be eligible - after which point you have 24 hours to claim your tickets.
(2) You must be a first-time host.
(3) You must follow through!
If you cancel your event (and don't reschedule it within 48 hours),
you agree to pay the full price of the tickets redeemed.

Our mission

Groupmuse aims to create meaning and fulfillment in people’s lives and to change the way that people understand the role of great art in daily life. We do this by using great classical music to build local communities safely and inclusively and by empowering communities to support local professional artists. We use fair and transparent systems to make these connections wherever musicians and audiences are ready for them.